{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[49.04,31.73,6.1,13.13],"name":"Percent "}],"_data":[["Product","Percent "],["YouTube","49.04%"],["Web search","31.73%"],["Blogger","6.10%"],["All others","13.13%"]],"labels":{"name":"Product","values":["YouTube","Web search","Blogger","All others"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/transparencyreport.google.com\/government-removals\/overview","type":"Solution","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2009-2021","title":"Products Affected by Government Requests of Removal","topic":"Illegal Content","method":"Self-reporting","source":"Google. Transparency Report: Government Requests to Remove Content (www.google.com, 2022)","sub_topic":"Removal of illegal content","chart_number":"166","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of the most affected products by governments' requests of removal, since 2009. The shares are calculated based on the total numbers of requests received by Google from governments since July 2009 until December 2021. The data shows that the products with the most frequent government requests to remove content are YouTube, Web search and Blogger, but other products are also affected."}